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>> i think china's reform is necessary. it is welcome by the people in china. they're going to need some reform to change the growth model so china gets the same for the next 10 years. and hong kong we welcome to the raisingt china is now the markets of reform policy. a lot of the policy you see about is about reform and the market. hong kong is a bigger industry market and china. we would love the opportunity were hong kong corporations can play a role. >> i want to get a few other quick questions. we talked about china. we talked about the remnant be. mninbi.nt -- remnant b >> we hope to see more collaboration with the centers overseas including places like singapore and london. we think we can do more. they will work more for the linkages. i think we have to do more this year. we are still working on the neutral recognition of the chinese authority. year soto see that this we can do another project and hong kong. going to bee is ringing off the hook. a final question for you. the property market. so much wealth tied up in the hong kong property market. local
>> i think china's reform is necessary. it is welcome by the people in china. they're going to need some reform to change the growth model so china gets the same for the next 10 years. and hong kong we welcome to the raisingt china is now the markets of reform policy. a lot of the policy you see about is about reform and the market. hong kong is a bigger industry market and china. we would love the opportunity were hong kong corporations can play a role. >> i want to get a few other...
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china mobile. it opens apple up to 700 million new customers but the gadget maker isn't a market leader in china. problem is china's wireless carriers don't subsidize the iphone so it costs $700. still analysts expect apple to get a 20% sales bump this year because of the release. on the economical endcalendar, retail sales numbers from december are coming out. the holiday season expected to have been pretty solid. deep discounting encouraged consumers to buy more. also out this week, reports on home construction, manufacturing and consumer sentiment. finally, remember this guy? one of the most infamous faces of corporate greed is about to be a free man. denn dennis koslowski is tentatively scheduled to be released from prison friday. convicted of stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars, he was known for his extravagant lifestyle. he wasn't spent $6,000 on a shower curtain. kyra, that's what's coming up on wall street. >> alison thanks so much. >>> also ahead, a video that has america talking sti
china mobile. it opens apple up to 700 million new customers but the gadget maker isn't a market leader in china. problem is china's wireless carriers don't subsidize the iphone so it costs $700. still analysts expect apple to get a 20% sales bump this year because of the release. on the economical endcalendar, retail sales numbers from december are coming out. the holiday season expected to have been pretty solid. deep discounting encouraged consumers to buy more. also out this week, reports...
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. >> still ahead - a life-size replica of a famous ship is coming to an amusement park in china. and a cartoon museum where comics are considered a part of history. >> in bangladesh half of its students do not finish middle school. as reported, a new school system with innovative classes is trying to get students back in school. >> these kids look like regular students attending a gym class. each is a success story. every child is a former dropout. today the students in the basic school system, a network of schools in villages fighting the country's drop-out problem. >> 40% of students do not finish school. the student that leads session was one of them. >> we lived in dhaka, but then my father died and i had to stop going to school. a teacher came and found me two years later and convinced my mother to send me to school. >> there's pressure to marry. this girl wants to continue her studies. to keep students from dropping out, they need to offer more. they have general education with voekational training. >> translation: the children who drop out of schools are from poor families
. >> still ahead - a life-size replica of a famous ship is coming to an amusement park in china. and a cartoon museum where comics are considered a part of history. >> in bangladesh half of its students do not finish middle school. as reported, a new school system with innovative classes is trying to get students back in school. >> these kids look like regular students attending a gym class. each is a success story. every child is a former dropout. today the students in the...
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occasion japanese nationalists made their feelings known loud and clear to russia's foreign minister china and south korea have also been in their crosshairs one for an island dispute the other for sending too many labor migrants to japan you know the latest protests korean workers were described as cockroaches which needed to be exterminated this man is one of those behind the nationalist rallies in japan he says he'd like to see japan a more closer citee one and all their wants and we've been to open to the world now foreigners come here and commit crimes i want us to return to pre-war period where we were closed and self-sufficient despite criticizing the government for its immigration policies the movement could not be feeling more coffeetable since twenty twelve when she and so are there was reelected as prime minister such rallies have been on the rise. those are not only for nationals and delegations getting the stick from japanese nationalists there are locals who have directly suffered from their country becoming far right these school teachers have been protesting because they lo
occasion japanese nationalists made their feelings known loud and clear to russia's foreign minister china and south korea have also been in their crosshairs one for an island dispute the other for sending too many labor migrants to japan you know the latest protests korean workers were described as cockroaches which needed to be exterminated this man is one of those behind the nationalist rallies in japan he says he'd like to see japan a more closer citee one and all their wants and we've been...
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are working on at csis and some of the issues involved and of course iran and a lot of work around china as well. we've gone from they're doing work for a university leading a project on the three eda security initiative talking about the peacebuilding issues and how to incorporate the peacebuilding measures and to the u.s. foreign policy but still working very closely with members of congress and members of the administration and the staff as well on a number of different issues. >> host: how did you get into that line of work? >> i started at the university of michigan where i studied economics and political science and move on to the university of chicago to get a master's from the college program there and came to washington and found a spot right here in the nation's capital working on the hill and it just all kind of move from their. >> host: so you work for a democrat, bill nelson, and -- >> guest: and centrist democrat. >> host: but now you are writing about the gop civil war. >> guest: yes, this is not i would think a controversial book although the title might indicate that. it
are working on at csis and some of the issues involved and of course iran and a lot of work around china as well. we've gone from they're doing work for a university leading a project on the three eda security initiative talking about the peacebuilding issues and how to incorporate the peacebuilding measures and to the u.s. foreign policy but still working very closely with members of congress and members of the administration and the staff as well on a number of different issues. >>...
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petroleum coke to turkey and china. gasoline to colombia, brazil, and panama. israel, andbritain, nigeria. natural gas to canada and mexico. and natural gas liquids to switzerland, honduras, and aruba. i could go on. i know that you probably know these facts well, and did not come here today to recite facts. , as good ascause this story is, these developments have transpired in spite of the federal government, not because of it, as the to imply. seeks the rules on energy trade were written long ago for a now- bygone world in which scarcity, not abundance, was the prevailing moral -- prevailing mindset. a hodgepodge of regulations has accumulated over the better part of a century, kind of like barnacles on the whole of a ship. hull of a ship. it may briefly sketch out the maze we are dealing with. the state department reviews buts-border oil pipelines, petroleum products, crude oil, and condensate fall under the commerce department. energy department grants export licenses for natural gas, but the commerce department permits exports of natural gas liquids. ferc
petroleum coke to turkey and china. gasoline to colombia, brazil, and panama. israel, andbritain, nigeria. natural gas to canada and mexico. and natural gas liquids to switzerland, honduras, and aruba. i could go on. i know that you probably know these facts well, and did not come here today to recite facts. , as good ascause this story is, these developments have transpired in spite of the federal government, not because of it, as the to imply. seeks the rules on energy trade were written long...
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the company will begin selling it's iphone 5 s and c in china this week. it opens apple up to 700 million customers but the gadget maker isn't a market leader in china. still, analysts expect apple to get a 20% sales bump this year because of the release. retail sales numbers from december are coming out. the holiday season is expected to have been solid for many stores. also out this week reports on home construction manufacturing and consumer sentiment. >>> remember this guy? he is about to be a free man. former ceo of tyco is be to be released from prison on friday. he once spent $6,000 on a shower curtain. that is what is coming up on wall street. >> thank you. >> a major event in the motor city kicks off our week ahead. it is the detroit auto show. top executives show off the new models to journalists. nearly a million people are expected to attend. on tuesday new jersey governor delivers his state of the state address. it comes after he deny ied the bridge scandal that rocked the nation. >>> phil robertson was suspended for his comments, it has since
the company will begin selling it's iphone 5 s and c in china this week. it opens apple up to 700 million customers but the gadget maker isn't a market leader in china. still, analysts expect apple to get a 20% sales bump this year because of the release. retail sales numbers from december are coming out. the holiday season is expected to have been solid for many stores. also out this week reports on home construction manufacturing and consumer sentiment. >>> remember this guy? he is...
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the virtual currency has been banned by china's biggest online shopping group ali baba china is still the world's biggest use of the big climb but the government is clamping down on its usage that this follows the central bank's ruling in december that prohibits any companies from housing because people's bank of china said that because he does not possess the actually of a currency such as legal repayment in forstmann abilities that individuals though. they are still free to buy and sell but point that i risk so i have a feeling that twenty fourteen is going to be on the money for the big call and. it goes they say that is the event capsule down and i'm going to be on twitter a week so i'd like to invite you to join me on that one get involved with me as k.t. to wave take on i'll see you next week if i have a great. because you don't states is the big dog the only hyper power and the cultural driving force of globalization it takes a lot of flak i mean globalization means the whole world gets hollywood and hot dogs and not the other way around so let's take a break from the negativit
the virtual currency has been banned by china's biggest online shopping group ali baba china is still the world's biggest use of the big climb but the government is clamping down on its usage that this follows the central bank's ruling in december that prohibits any companies from housing because people's bank of china said that because he does not possess the actually of a currency such as legal repayment in forstmann abilities that individuals though. they are still free to buy and sell but...
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occasion japanese nationalists made their feelings known loud and clear to russia's foreign minister china and south korea have also been in their crosshairs one for an island dispute the other for sending too many labor migrants to japan you know the latest protest korean workers were described as cockroaches which needed to be exterminated because this man is one of those behind the nationalist rallies in japan he says he'd like to see japan more closer citee more and all their water and we've been to open to the world and now foreigners come here and commit crimes i want us to return to pre-war period where we were closed and self-sufficient despite criticizing the government for its immigration policies the movement could not be feeling more coffeetable since twenty twelve when she and so are there was reelected as prime minister that such rallies have been on the rise. those are not only foreign nationals and delegations getting the stick from japanese nationalists there are locals who have directly suffered from their country for becoming on the far right these school teachers have b
occasion japanese nationalists made their feelings known loud and clear to russia's foreign minister china and south korea have also been in their crosshairs one for an island dispute the other for sending too many labor migrants to japan you know the latest protest korean workers were described as cockroaches which needed to be exterminated because this man is one of those behind the nationalist rallies in japan he says he'd like to see japan more closer citee more and all their water and...
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when they enter territorial waters they fish because they load this fish on to the ships and leave for china asia spain in europe. here's a bottom trawl which destroys the ecosystem. the silex going to but they only choose the noble fish for which they have orders and they throw the rest back into the sea dead on that man. they throw away tons of dead fish all the time. don't so they kill the resources in that city even though there are not accessible to small fishermen they. get a loot the sea bottom and destroy the oceans. but seek cebu good to be. where you once saw life complete where you once so. the gorgons this beautiful marine plant. you know you see only garbage. this statistics the facts and figures they all speak for themselves if we do not act today to combat are you fishing and we will have no fish some of the estimates are that you know within fifty to one hundred years our sees will be devoid of commercial fish stocks so this is a very serious and very urgent problem that needs immediate international action. of all before we would see very big fish thirty kilo groupers. him o
when they enter territorial waters they fish because they load this fish on to the ships and leave for china asia spain in europe. here's a bottom trawl which destroys the ecosystem. the silex going to but they only choose the noble fish for which they have orders and they throw the rest back into the sea dead on that man. they throw away tons of dead fish all the time. don't so they kill the resources in that city even though there are not accessible to small fishermen they. get a loot the sea...
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a relationship with china has improved significantly and. in a way that also make a soft collar of the un mediated selling some of our handicap that optimistic is too small and so on. if you look at that that may be one of the driving force in the capital market for investing in taiwan is about acknowledging this year so it stuck and this is the collaborations industry and that because a lot of really nice. and the city plays one of the patel. oh and the given the fact that this is sealed while taking it you know it's an industry that generally people with st day. this is to me some good fun to human health. for the protection of you know that ideas he says two things does that help the interest of trying to promote international cooperation because you know this is you essentially universal that it snowed yet what with the help in terms of collaborating with other countries when a u n sync fpa health care. mama tried to. that's one of the issue that that science and technology still have a motel in tx. we have gone on long waiting times som
a relationship with china has improved significantly and. in a way that also make a soft collar of the un mediated selling some of our handicap that optimistic is too small and so on. if you look at that that may be one of the driving force in the capital market for investing in taiwan is about acknowledging this year so it stuck and this is the collaborations industry and that because a lot of really nice. and the city plays one of the patel. oh and the given the fact that this is sealed while...
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they are countries including the united states and russia and more recently china has been pursuing a capability of shooting down for damaging each other satellite. maybe it not surprising in an era where militaries have been recently used assets in space to communicate for reconnaissance or correct in the military capabilities. not surprising that contemplate the possibilities of attacking satellites as well. over the years, the united states and russia has developed and tested a wide variety of mechanisms for attacking each other's satellites. the newest type would do so in a way that is like the other chapters in this book, more precise, more discrete, doing less damage and instead of using weapons of sending physical mass up into space that would blowup and destroy a target satellite or ran into the satellite, the new technology uses lasers or electronic mechanisms that would attack the satellite in a more precise way and that gives you the benefit that you wouldn't create the explosive debris from the satellite blowing up is perceived as a genuine problem to this date because the
they are countries including the united states and russia and more recently china has been pursuing a capability of shooting down for damaging each other satellite. maybe it not surprising in an era where militaries have been recently used assets in space to communicate for reconnaissance or correct in the military capabilities. not surprising that contemplate the possibilities of attacking satellites as well. over the years, the united states and russia has developed and tested a wide variety...
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double digit growth in china. they are now -- there is something structural that repeats the experience of the tigers and dragons. that's why i'm not sure -- >> i keep pointing out if they get to japan's gdp, they are one and a half the size of the u.s. economy. >> that's true. if you want to play this game, but the u.s. has a per capita in come 10 times larger than any chinese per capita. >> pleasure to have you on. >>> up next, how shoot modern muslim woman dress? i have a surprising survey from muslims themselves. humans -- we are beautifully imperfect creatures, living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where, if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insurance expert about all our benefits today, like our 24/7 support and service, because at liberty mutual insurance, we believe our customers do their best out there in the world, so we do everything we c
double digit growth in china. they are now -- there is something structural that repeats the experience of the tigers and dragons. that's why i'm not sure -- >> i keep pointing out if they get to japan's gdp, they are one and a half the size of the u.s. economy. >> that's true. if you want to play this game, but the u.s. has a per capita in come 10 times larger than any chinese per capita. >> pleasure to have you on. >>> up next, how shoot modern muslim woman dress? i...
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china has become very powerful as a nation, not because of military strength, but on the basis of their economic strength. i think that is different than it has ever been before. i think that change has really made a difference. i think that is a realization that we have not fully absorbed yet. i'm thinking with regard to our own strategy. at the third level, there is a new nationalism that is taking place all over the world with smaller countries that are trying to exert themselves a lot more effectively. i would list countries like israel, taiwan, singapore, and a lot of other countries -- brazil, clearly -- that have had sort of a newfound prominence in the world as a result of their success. and in the fourth level is the one that is the most troubling and intriguing, and that is what i would call the transnational level. transnational level is dominated by people who have no national identity -- hackers, whether it is al qaeda or someone hacking into systems that may exist somewhere in the world and does enormous damage. we have to be concerned especially with that fourth tier. our
china has become very powerful as a nation, not because of military strength, but on the basis of their economic strength. i think that is different than it has ever been before. i think that change has really made a difference. i think that is a realization that we have not fully absorbed yet. i'm thinking with regard to our own strategy. at the third level, there is a new nationalism that is taking place all over the world with smaller countries that are trying to exert themselves a lot more...
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many have harkened back to the ping pong games of 1971 that paved the way for richard nixon's trip to china, that was brilliant. this is other worldly. in both cases, however, athletes pave the way for diplomats to do the heavy lifting. our state department goes postal when it's cut out of a deal. former new mexico governor bill richardson, who made a pilgrimage to pyongyang to gain release of mr. bae said testily that mr. rodman had crossed the line. but wait. what if mr. rodman with his tattoos, nose rings, permanent sunglasses and general jive is actually sharing details of his junket into the bad korea with some dark corner of our own government. it wouldn't be the first time our spy handlers would engage in outlandish or unsavory free lancer. during the second world war, a legendary mobster is said to have spied for the u.s., collecting intelligence about german saboteurs of the dock workers he controlled. mo burke, a catcher for the chicago white sox who spoke special languages worked on special projects of the oss and cia. he put his command of japanese to use during an all star team
many have harkened back to the ping pong games of 1971 that paved the way for richard nixon's trip to china, that was brilliant. this is other worldly. in both cases, however, athletes pave the way for diplomats to do the heavy lifting. our state department goes postal when it's cut out of a deal. former new mexico governor bill richardson, who made a pilgrimage to pyongyang to gain release of mr. bae said testily that mr. rodman had crossed the line. but wait. what if mr. rodman with his...
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. >> i'm from china. >> everyone wants to see lombard. known as the crookedest street in the world. >> it's very historic and a landmark. >> this is a slow period during the off-season. residents say multiply this by hundreds to see what they experience every day during the spring and summer. >> taxis and buses and this is the first attraction that people come to san francisco, they come here. >> residents say in the last few years there has been an explosion of tourists. it's overwhelming. >> we are not equipped to be a tourist attraction like the golden gate bridge or union square. we have no facilities for the people, we have no security. >> san franciscans who live near the painted lady were able to ban tourists from their neighborhood. they are already off-limits on lombard and the streets that cross it, and further restrictions concern the president of extranomical tours. >> as the city becomes less tourist friendly, there will be less people that will want to come to san francisco. >> supervisor mark feral is hoping to strike a bal
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and after the china exploit, they said we thought these kinds of governments were our foe. now our main foe is the most sophisticated. in other words, companies like google and yahoo! and microsoft are organizing to fight the united states government. that is their number one adversary. >> and i want to read you snag senator ron widen said. what is also clear to me is that decisions about the future of these programs are being made now and that takit is a crucial time. so timing wise, revelations about the nsa surveillance, what does it mean for us and the way we enter act? >> the companies spent years and years dwinsing us to be comfortable with sharing information with them. their deal to us is, okay, you share this stuff with us, and we'll make your life better. we'll connect you like on facebook, we'll give you great searches. and the other element says by the way the government may also have your information. particularly troublesome for people who aren't americans. and president obama didn't do the tech companies a favor by saying don't worry, we're only really spying
and after the china exploit, they said we thought these kinds of governments were our foe. now our main foe is the most sophisticated. in other words, companies like google and yahoo! and microsoft are organizing to fight the united states government. that is their number one adversary. >> and i want to read you snag senator ron widen said. what is also clear to me is that decisions about the future of these programs are being made now and that takit is a crucial time. so timing wise,...
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. >>> the city of harbin in northeast china is known for his bitter winters. >> and this is amazing. the past 30 years, the city has been hosting an annual ice festival and more than 7,000 sculptors made the fantasy palaces. >> the artist used ice from a nearby frozen river. the lights, you see, they're l.e.d. lights. the ice festival runs until it melts away, which is usually in march. >> looks like its own city. >> i know. that is amazing. ice city. what is more amazing, the people going there to enjoy it all? >> yeah. >> they're braving below temperatures. >> i want to thank everyone for joining us. for kpix 5 this morning, i hope you have a great weekend. >> we hope you join us again next weekend and we'll be back. you guys will be happy about that. >> and way to go, michelle. >> thank you. >> have a great sunday, everybody. go niners. ,,,,,, >> now a paid presentation for meaningful beauty advanced by cindy crawford. >> with special appearances by debra messing. >> valerie bertinelli. >> christa miller. >> and stars from tv's royal pains and the mentalist. >> hosted by network t
. >>> the city of harbin in northeast china is known for his bitter winters. >> and this is amazing. the past 30 years, the city has been hosting an annual ice festival and more than 7,000 sculptors made the fantasy palaces. >> the artist used ice from a nearby frozen river. the lights, you see, they're l.e.d. lights. the ice festival runs until it melts away, which is usually in march. >> looks like its own city. >> i know. that is amazing. ice city. what is...
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as temperatures dropped china goes cold on the big coin and another russian to find . a cold pretties but first let's get stuck in the salt talking about greece because greece took over the european union's president say this week but instead of crowds of cheers protests broke out from greece who is that what they see as interference weak economic growth high unemployment and strict austerity now the greek government has made it clear that no more in force will start he dictated a poem the country from brussels with the finance minister yes still not i was saying just hey you can say. it's simply too tough now it's not just greece because portugal has also hit out at the e.u. this week care with members of the country's parliament criticizing lawmakers for their lack of flexibility and knowledge of local realities when referring to the levels of austerity expects is on the economy but despite all of this resentment latvia the eastern european country this and thought that was financial fallout from the two thousand and eight crash has just welcomed the. it can't be tha
as temperatures dropped china goes cold on the big coin and another russian to find . a cold pretties but first let's get stuck in the salt talking about greece because greece took over the european union's president say this week but instead of crowds of cheers protests broke out from greece who is that what they see as interference weak economic growth high unemployment and strict austerity now the greek government has made it clear that no more in force will start he dictated a poem the...
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. >>> well, the city of harbin in northeast china is known for its bitterly cold winters. >> that's not the reason why it's called the ice city. take a look at this. for the past 30 years, the city has been hosting an annual ice festival. more than 7,000 sculptors create fantasy palaces making the festival the largest of its kind in the world. >> that's right and the artists use ice from the nearby frozen lives and the l. e. d. lights. it runs until it melts away usually in march. take a look at this. >> it's beautiful. it's gorgeous. how do they even do that? >> i don't know. i'm waiting for las vegas to -- >> yeah. >> you think somebody would do that as the next casino. >> probably will. >> so true. it's gorgeous. >> well i want to thank you all for joining us. >> "face the nation" is next here on kpix 5. >> have a great day everyone. [ captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com ] ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, >> schieffer: today on "face the nation" it's been a cold week, but politics turns things red hot. >> i am not a bully. >> schieffer: new jersey gover
. >>> well, the city of harbin in northeast china is known for its bitterly cold winters. >> that's not the reason why it's called the ice city. take a look at this. for the past 30 years, the city has been hosting an annual ice festival. more than 7,000 sculptors create fantasy palaces making the festival the largest of its kind in the world. >> that's right and the artists use ice from the nearby frozen lives and the l. e. d. lights. it runs until it melts away usually in...
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china on our heels. hardly the first time such concerns have been voiced says my next guest. in 1957, there was the sputnik scare. the doubters were certain the u.s. had lost the space race and thus the entire cold war. in the '60s and '70s, there was vietnam, later in the '70s came the economic malaise of jimmy carter and then, of course, the japanese companies that were buying up new york's rockefeller center and swadss of california. once again, many saw the u.s. as having lost to a rival. none of those came to pass as joseph jaffy points out in his book "the myth of america's decline, politics, economics and a half century of false proof fasies." he's the publisher and editor of the german weekly site and currently a fellow at the hoover institution at stanford. why is he bullish on america? listen in. >> what to you are the key indicators of its strength and success? you know, americans look at washington and can't imagine success? >> yeah. >> i deliberately did not look at the stuff we do in day-to-day jurnlism, congress, polarization of parties, et cetera. i mean these
china on our heels. hardly the first time such concerns have been voiced says my next guest. in 1957, there was the sputnik scare. the doubters were certain the u.s. had lost the space race and thus the entire cold war. in the '60s and '70s, there was vietnam, later in the '70s came the economic malaise of jimmy carter and then, of course, the japanese companies that were buying up new york's rockefeller center and swadss of california. once again, many saw the u.s. as having lost to a rival....
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and china. the regions and in negative -- ecosystems are negatively affect will some of those that will not have a partisan know wha it coms to. that raises a rather large distributed issue on effective geoengineering, right? assange is wondering technically do we know reasonably well what the effects are and how will that impact how you feel the governance issue should be handled? >> hard question. no, i don't we know very well -- first of all there's no one geoengineering. it's a different scheme has different answers but even for the ones that are best studied what i very much such as for example, for sulfate aerosols, there's a simplistic character. we publish one of the first papers that looked region and region and showed a model which may not be reality, the effects are much more even than people have thought. that work has been replicated. does that mean it's nicely equal? know. i don't trust those models that much and that's an idealized version of trick for which we don't know very wel
and china. the regions and in negative -- ecosystems are negatively affect will some of those that will not have a partisan know wha it coms to. that raises a rather large distributed issue on effective geoengineering, right? assange is wondering technically do we know reasonably well what the effects are and how will that impact how you feel the governance issue should be handled? >> hard question. no, i don't we know very well -- first of all there's no one geoengineering. it's a...
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now it seems china has the oldest noodle. back at a restaurant, author liu said she believed china had the oldest noodle there were likely parallel pasta cultures in china and the middle east. but all of that history seemed like a footnote when presented with a hot bowl of fresh noodles mixed with egg and tomato. >> this is the type of thing you would eat in northern china. >> you have to smell it before you eat it. >> that's good. >> i clearly lacked the technique to really get it. >> what is he telling me? >> that's how westerns eat. >> so delicately. >> purists prefer homemade, at this beijing noodle academy. it wasn't clear if the robot flashing eyes would enhance flavor. when it comes to making noodles in china, there's no underestimating the importance of one ingredient, drama. >> osgood: ahead. a class act. ,,,,,, for over 60,000 california foster children, nights can feel long and lonely. i miss my sister. i miss my old school. i miss my room. i don't want special treatment. i just wanna feel normal. to help, sleep tr
now it seems china has the oldest noodle. back at a restaurant, author liu said she believed china had the oldest noodle there were likely parallel pasta cultures in china and the middle east. but all of that history seemed like a footnote when presented with a hot bowl of fresh noodles mixed with egg and tomato. >> this is the type of thing you would eat in northern china. >> you have to smell it before you eat it. >> that's good. >> i clearly lacked the technique to...
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david, you see it in china and india, they are moving away from those kinds of economic theories. >> john, i'm wondering what the millennials will go for. they got a choice. they can either look what's been done in the past six years, see if bigger government has helped and clearly it hasn't and maybe they should say try something different or go all in like the "rolling stone" suggests. what dyou think they will choose? >> if we want every american to have a job let's abolish computers, atm machines and tractors. everybody will be working and intensely poor. but back in the land of the sane if you want good jobs you need to match them wth good entrepreneurs. the ones that create interesting businesses that grow that lead toobs we enjoy. >> mi, what do you think the 20 somethings will choose? will they double up on this big government bet or will they say look it's time for something different? >> no, david, i think they want something different. i think what they want is they want to be the next bruno mars, another founder of facebook, they want to be another ceo of apple. that's wh
david, you see it in china and india, they are moving away from those kinds of economic theories. >> john, i'm wondering what the millennials will go for. they got a choice. they can either look what's been done in the past six years, see if bigger government has helped and clearly it hasn't and maybe they should say try something different or go all in like the "rolling stone" suggests. what dyou think they will choose? >> if we want every american to have a job let's...
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. >> i'm from china. >> everyone wants to see lombard. known as the crookedest street in the world. >> it's very historic and a landmark. >> this is a slow period during the off-season. residents say multiply this by hundreds to see what they experience every day during the spring and summer. >> taxis and buses and this is the first attraction that people come to san francisco, they come here. >> residents say in the last few years there has been an explosion of tourists. it's overwhelming. >> we are not equipped to be a tourist attraction like the golden gate bridge or union square. we have no facilities for the people, we have no security. >> san franciscans. who live near the painted lady were able to ban tourists from their neighborhood. and further restrictions concern the president of extranomical tours. >> as the city becomes less tourist friendly, there will be less people that will want to come to san francisco. >> supervisor mark feral is hoping to strike a balance. he's asking the city attorney to explore options like banning c
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the chinese embassy in damascus says china has pledged to revive syria with three point three million us dollars worth of humanitarian aid. the chinese ambassador to syria said the relief will mainly consist of blankets and quilts for the internally displaced syrians while battling the harsh weather on friday the fourth batch of relief materials arrived in damascus international airport. a message on schilling said the second shipment is due to arrive within a week. according to the united nations high commission for refugees the number of syrian refugees who fled to neighboring countries has exceeded two point three million while around four point three million had been internally displaced. unknown to france for a foreign ministers of the eleven strong core group of the friends of scenery of our schedule to meet in paris today with the president of syria's main opposition the national coalition on the job offer the group will increase pressure on jabbar to persuade the silly in opposition to join you in with peace talks which are set to open in the swiss town along through later thi
the chinese embassy in damascus says china has pledged to revive syria with three point three million us dollars worth of humanitarian aid. the chinese ambassador to syria said the relief will mainly consist of blankets and quilts for the internally displaced syrians while battling the harsh weather on friday the fourth batch of relief materials arrived in damascus international airport. a message on schilling said the second shipment is due to arrive within a week. according to the united...
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are serving in that capacity, a cross community capacity to try and bring together, for example, on a china expert from a different apartment, they are housed at the department of national intelligence office so they can try and have some sense of what everyone is doing in a church court needed. >> just to turn to an essay for a second. can you tell us what your understanding of we hear a lot about q1 five and 702. what does that mean? >> sure. 215 is the shorthand for the section of the patriot act that expanded the authority of the government to seek business records, to be able to go to phone companies and say we would like you to give two s. what we call a meta-data, a fancy word, as you remember looking at your phone will assess this number caused this particular number. this was or not of 9/11, which was because two of the individual hijackers in san diego. we later found out they were in san diego. but we were monitoring a safe house in yemen. had we been able to figure out that these particular safe houses calling a residence in san diego, if we had access to the database, we might
are serving in that capacity, a cross community capacity to try and bring together, for example, on a china expert from a different apartment, they are housed at the department of national intelligence office so they can try and have some sense of what everyone is doing in a church court needed. >> just to turn to an essay for a second. can you tell us what your understanding of we hear a lot about q1 five and 702. what does that mean? >> sure. 215 is the shorthand for the section...
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it is like putting your sticker on commercial goods someone bought from china. that's one way to go, and none of them are wrong, but there is probably less longevity in the put your sticker on something you don't really understand. >> owning and operating a restaurant is more than just about having the capital. it is a lot more complicated than that. >> everyone has a fascination about food and restaurants. a lot of people want a piece of it. we have a mutual friend who loves food, loves to cook. he's not interested in investing in restaurants, but he just loves food. >> and he'll obsess. he'll send 17 or 18 text messages whether he is doing it right today. the beauty of our field is that there is no entrance fee. can come in and cook any time you want. our job is to provide you with the confidence that you can do it and follow a recipe book or follow a cooking segment or follow you on page six if that happens to be where you happen to be. there is a vicarious pleasure to eating and preparing delicious food. >> the average person has a very strange understanding
it is like putting your sticker on commercial goods someone bought from china. that's one way to go, and none of them are wrong, but there is probably less longevity in the put your sticker on something you don't really understand. >> owning and operating a restaurant is more than just about having the capital. it is a lot more complicated than that. >> everyone has a fascination about food and restaurants. a lot of people want a piece of it. we have a mutual friend who loves food,...
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one notable sport diplomacy issue was in 1972 between china and the u.s., the ping-pong diplomacy. so the concept is not new. we're new going to north korea. we're new as u.s. players going to north korea to play an exhibition game against their national team. but conceptually we're doing what's been done before. >> so there are two things i have to ask you about. first, people, as i understand, don't engage in sports diplomacy. governments engage in sports diplomacy and the u.s. government, through their state department spokesperson, has said that the members of this team, especially dennis rodman, don't represent the u.s. government. second, this was not, as dennis rodman has explained, a sports diplomacy trip. this was a gift to the supreme leader of the democratic republic of north korea. did you know that this was a birthday gift to kim jong-un? >> well, let's first unpack the first question you asked. you said there is a contradiction regarding what i stated and you just played the tape. there's no contradiction. what i said is that people do engage in sports diplomacy. the
one notable sport diplomacy issue was in 1972 between china and the u.s., the ping-pong diplomacy. so the concept is not new. we're new going to north korea. we're new as u.s. players going to north korea to play an exhibition game against their national team. but conceptually we're doing what's been done before. >> so there are two things i have to ask you about. first, people, as i understand, don't engage in sports diplomacy. governments engage in sports diplomacy and the u.s....
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. >> i'm from china. >> everyone wants to see lombard. known as the crockeddest street in the world. >> it's very his store kick a landmark. >> this is a slow period during the off-season. residents say multiply this by hundreds to see what they experience every day during the spring and summer. >> taxis and buses and this is the first attraction that people come to san francisco, they come here. >> residents say in the last few years there has been an explosion of tourists. it's overwhelming. >> we are not equipped to be a tourist attraction like the golden gate bridge or union scare. we have no facilities for the people, we have no security. >> san francisco people were able to ban tourists from their neighborhood. and further restrictions concern the president of extra mom cal tours. >> as the city becomes less tourist friendly, there will be less people that will want to come to san francisco. >> supervisor mark feral is hoping to strike a balance. he's asking the city attorney to explore option the like banning cars from lombard, lim
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china is not allowing people to use the internet. they do not have the same control over what they do. we need to see what it is that they trying to prevent their people from doing. we could propel our jobs. parents do not have their time to keep up with kids. if you have a home and the teacher says they are child -- my way to do it -- host: you are both shaking your heads. guest: i think that the caller makes a number of important points. the first is the way the economy has changed in the past few years. you've seen the outsourcing of good jobs. you've have seen the decline in manufacturing. i think that he is making an important point about the rise of income inequality over the last 50 years and the decline of good work great the socially for lesser skilled men. i want to reaffirm his point and also say that there are things that we can do about it. we need to invest in skills and job training. we need to invest in the kinds of job creation that is going to put people on a pathway to the middle class. we need to think about pre-k
china is not allowing people to use the internet. they do not have the same control over what they do. we need to see what it is that they trying to prevent their people from doing. we could propel our jobs. parents do not have their time to keep up with kids. if you have a home and the teacher says they are child -- my way to do it -- host: you are both shaking your heads. guest: i think that the caller makes a number of important points. the first is the way the economy has changed in the...
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. >> is it your assessment that china is willing to step up to the plate in that regard? >> not as publicly as us. but their interests are much deeper in terms of national security than ours are, and so let's figure out -- and i think that the good news is that our interests in terms of what the end game is line up very clearly with china. so let's take advantage of that moment. it doesn't happen off globally and figure out how we can more deeply work with them. >> thank you. >> thank you. one last question on that issue that mr. pendergast mentioned about looking for leverage and targeting sanctions of those human rights violations, since you've been intimately involved until very krecently. do you view that as among others a good leverage point? >> i think it's going to be extremely important in another way. i think personally in the process over the next few years of writing a new constitution and laying a new foundation, that that creates the basis for eliminating from future power a lot of people who are responsible, so whether it's in the process of prosecution or s
. >> is it your assessment that china is willing to step up to the plate in that regard? >> not as publicly as us. but their interests are much deeper in terms of national security than ours are, and so let's figure out -- and i think that the good news is that our interests in terms of what the end game is line up very clearly with china. so let's take advantage of that moment. it doesn't happen off globally and figure out how we can more deeply work with them. >> thank you....
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to go into the full moon god and is huge there were no significant effect is that it still looks of china. the more you can even called collegiate teams in the bcp dot com or call us on a one dish in addition to mine pointed out a lot older german and the more you have had a licence and in the summer later in the media i snapped again. she included them in the neck. oh my. though. in two min in the collision convinced of the cars awful condition condition that it was meho was in school if they couldn't show a busy and you can go on drinking. all was and will alert you to hold it all. nominated for the photoshoot was a wound that. also the vocalist. dual mode. india should blindly non league contest cause siobhan said. he's getting into my. see if there was no one should come as education it only timothy adam martin says. the landlady on the lead in the team is you get the pics for you too legit to quit he said. going for it. opening the new investment. the pitiful ndicating that the new coffee can with it and using the phone to phone them. even the most useful out of style it is a man pus
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you are looking at 4-year-old uge, sent back to china. he was born at the zoo. his parents are on loan from beijing. there is a deal allowing the chinese government to bring any pandas born back to china before their fourth birthday. >> snoopy and hobs can mind a home at a museum in ohio. we look at the largest collection of cartoon art in the world. >> reverently perched above the ohio land-skype is a new home for cartoons. >> this features a fight that took place in congress. >> ohio state university's billy island cartoon library and museum treats cartoons and comics the way the u.s. library speaks jeffer sop and jeffrey cossser. >> exhibits will be preserved and accessible to researchers. >> from class k comments to political cartoons. >> here is a fantastic franklin roosevelt. >> it's one part museum, one part university, where scholars around the world study weighty praccers of light, literature. >> there's scholarships on nv else. this is the material everyone had. these are important visual artefacts of an era that need to be taken seriously. >> you came
you are looking at 4-year-old uge, sent back to china. he was born at the zoo. his parents are on loan from beijing. there is a deal allowing the chinese government to bring any pandas born back to china before their fourth birthday. >> snoopy and hobs can mind a home at a museum in ohio. we look at the largest collection of cartoon art in the world. >> reverently perched above the ohio land-skype is a new home for cartoons. >> this features a fight that took place in...
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spent three months in china and decided to dance his way through the country. he says he was there on a study abroad program and wanted to document his jurourney in a unie way. >> this is what young kids are doing. >> it totally confuses the chinese. that just set them back in their race against the united states by a decade or more. >> the panda is getting in on the action. >> bewildered confusion. when he withent to beijing we couldn't see him through the smog, the terrible carcinogens in the area. >> that's the picture he should have had the camera five feet away. who was taking the video? >> i think he set up a tripod. >> it was the panda, he got a panda. >> hired a panda. >> a lot of pandas china. >>> clayton i got a call from apple following up on a service call they did for me this week. >> yes? >> reporter: on a sunday morning. >> customer service. tell us, rick, what was that customer service problem you had? >> reporter: can't go into that. >> you won't go into that. >> reporter: we couldn't but all my weather time will get cut up. you talk about your
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and china can work together. i think they can do that in the context of what can be a revived troika. i think for its part, the congress can help by engaging directly with some officials from china. in exploring the ways that the u.s. and china can work together for peace in the sudans. third way the u.s. can help is to collect evidence of atrocities and to sanction the perpetrators. this goes to the heart of what senator cardin was talking about earlier. and i think we all know what that means, but there are two ways you can do it. you can collect the evidence and use that evidence immediately to impose targeted sanctions against individuals who are found to be perpetrating, suspected of perpetrating mass atroci atrocities. and you can turn over the bodies and work for the creation of bodies or the existing bodies like the icc. but the creation of bodies like a mixed court in south sudan that can work to begin to end the cycle of impunity and begin to prosecute those that are committing these kinds of atrocities
and china can work together. i think they can do that in the context of what can be a revived troika. i think for its part, the congress can help by engaging directly with some officials from china. in exploring the ways that the u.s. and china can work together for peace in the sudans. third way the u.s. can help is to collect evidence of atrocities and to sanction the perpetrators. this goes to the heart of what senator cardin was talking about earlier. and i think we all know what that...
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uganda, ethiopia and kenya are playing important roles and obviously south sudan is very important to china, this is a place where obviously people expect us to make a difference. in addition to the conflict that we have there that's on going that is causing murders and the kinds of things that we hate to see taking place in any country, we also realize that the institutional framework there is a morass and is going to take incredible effort over a longer period of time. i do look forward to hearing the administration's point of view today. i know they share the sense of urgency that we all have regarding this conflict ending and us moving on to another phase there. i do look forward to hearing your comments as to where we as a nation should go from here relative to south sudan. so thank you for being here. thank you, mr. chairman, for having the hearing. >> thank you, senator corker. let me introduce our panelists. linda thomas greenfield, assistant secretary of state for african affairs. we appreciate her work in her former role as well as this role and to be here today. nancy lynd befrg,
uganda, ethiopia and kenya are playing important roles and obviously south sudan is very important to china, this is a place where obviously people expect us to make a difference. in addition to the conflict that we have there that's on going that is causing murders and the kinds of things that we hate to see taking place in any country, we also realize that the institutional framework there is a morass and is going to take incredible effort over a longer period of time. i do look forward to...
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and it's not -- i'm not trying to scare us about china or north korea. but i think we need to have real discussions about protecting our grid from this new technology that is huge in terms of its ability to penetrate what is most probably important for the american economy, and that's our power grid. >> the power grid cyberwar fare, and the ability to impact it, i worry about a nuclear device that could go up to a solar flare, and then shut everything down. so if you're in a hospital, you know, or if you need some kind of dialysis, if you're driving and the red lights are out, i mean, just the short term, forget about the long-term economy. but who is in charge? if you call it the balkanization of the power grid system, that means there's a lot of little companies. who oversees them, who monitors them? >> well, i think this has to be a -- it's not just an energy issue. it's a national defense issue. it's a jobs issue. so what needs to happen is some kind of cabinet czar, or a czar that is going to handle these issues, that is not going to have to put up
and it's not -- i'm not trying to scare us about china or north korea. but i think we need to have real discussions about protecting our grid from this new technology that is huge in terms of its ability to penetrate what is most probably important for the american economy, and that's our power grid. >> the power grid cyberwar fare, and the ability to impact it, i worry about a nuclear device that could go up to a solar flare, and then shut everything down. so if you're in a hospital, you...